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SSRN, “The Risks of Epidemiological Data Mining“ SSRN, “‘A Certain Dangerous Engine’: Private Security Robots, Artificial Intelligence, and Deadly Force” — this issue about the consequences of using AI/robotics in situations where lethal force is possible is really about the explainability of the algorithms behind the scenes. As a society we will not be comfortable allowing…

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Given that DARPA is throwing some money at the idea of Explainable AI (XAI), I thought I would run through arXiv and see what people are up to in this area. In fact, it would appear DARPA has coined this term as there are no arXiv results prior to their program announcement in 2016! I’ve…

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